The light of day.

From out the sod’s eternal gloom.

A phrase from the burial service in the book of common prayer:

The flowers, in their season, bloom;

At eventide shall fade away;

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At eventide shall fade away;

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But, as the joyous days of spring witness the glad awakening of nature's forces,.

All forms of clay successively shall pass away;

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust.

Bud, bloom and fade, and soon.

From out the sod's eternal gloom.

Bud, bloom and fade, and soon the spot.

At eventide shall fade away;